Crossy Road

Kami

Firstly, this game is absolutely beautiful. It looks incredible. Secondly, it’s an origami based puzzle game which is something we never thought would hit the mobile gaming market let alone be good. But it is, massively so.

Pinna

Microtrip

A weirdly addictive experience that has you falling through the insides of an odd monster. Sort of like the Adventure Time episode where they have a party inside the big, angry, tree-eating monster thing. Except not.

Oquonie

A puzzle game for fans of beautiful, hand drawn illustration. Created in collaboration with Rekka Bellum, you’ll be sucked into a beautiful iOS world of intertwined megastructures that you need to find your way around with the help of bizaroid characters.

Psych

Picture the dodgems at the yearly fair that sets up in your local park. Now imagine that those dodgems had less 80's disco music and candyfloss sick on the seats and it was actually a slickly designed psychedelic app experience that's every bit a minimalist art triumph as it is a highly addictive game.

We've lost you haven’t we? Don’t worry, just play the game. It’s brilliant.

Powder

Symmetrain

A hand drawn, moving spot the difference game that'll suck your waking hours into a great big black hole. Simply board a train, set it off and spot all of the differences before your locomotive falls out of view. Beautifully intense and stressful.

Band Land

The simplest premise in the world: How many bands can you name? Which is strange, because it's also one of the most head smashingly frustrating ones too. You'll sweat, you'll squirm, you'll make involuntary noises of disappointment. You'll also occasionally glance at the amazing designs and think… 'that'd make an ace poster'.